Emergency communications in remote areas?

Question:
I was saddened to hear that James Kim's body was found earlier
today. He and his family had been stranded in Oregon in below-
freezing temperatures for over a week. They had a cell phone
with them, but apparently there was no cell phone coverage in the
area they were in.

I'm looking for an on line defensive driving class that is free. Not required by the court, just needed.?


My question is - would another form of communications
technology have been able to reach out from that remote area?
A satellite phone? shortwave radio? CB?

Answers:

What does this mean?

Amazingly there is not a good system for emergency location. You'd think that'd be a no-brainer with GPS and the Iridium satellite phone grid. Aviation has a few gadgets, below is a link. Of course that needs line-of-sight to a satellite, and sometimes mountain terrain interferes. The more you climb the better your signal, satellite or cell. He had no cell coverage only because he was in a valley.

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Even more than that, have survival gear in your car! Good long underwear, clothing that isn't cotton, and a mini-tent for a start.

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a ham radio would work if there is a repeater close by. cb radios have a 10 mile range but the woods may mess them up. he needed to stay put. when anyone gets lost if they just sit still the dogs get a good scent to trail them.

I am interested in getting a vehicle that can fit 6 people and does not rollover. Any suggestions? Thanks!?

Yes Indeed! Other forms will work. I am planning to suggest satellite rental phones to REI and other outdoor equipment retailers. Also, the old ham radio / shortwave will work but requires a license. For stronger transmission and reception, some antenna equipment must be hauled in and setup. The CB radio is a weaker solution and I believe is restricted more to line of sight; not ideal in mountainous terrain.

This might seam to be an odd question, but humor me please, What exactly do chains do for tires while driving?

E.P.I.R.B (Emergency Position. Indicating, Radio. Beacon). it has a satellite link that Alerts, and pinpoints your EXACT location (Lat. and Long) to the U.S. Coast Guard ANYWHERE !
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